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    Myanmar hit by severe hotel shortageThe country is high on the must-see destinations list. But there's simply noroom at the inn

    By Kate Whitehead (/kate-whitehead-521766) 26 February, 2013

    Asia Pacific (http://travel.cnn.com/asia) | Myanmar(http://travel.cnn.com/myanmar)

    With Yangon hotel occupancies at peak levels, hotelworkers have reason to smile.

    Myanmar might be on the hot list of places to visit, but visitors should be wary

    of touching down in Yangon without a hotel reservation.

    The surge in visitor numbers in the last few years has vastly outstripped hotel

    room supply, and the city is struggling to meet demand.

    Its an issue thats not going away any time soon -- the major hotel shortage is

    expected to continue for the next five to 10 years.

    Visitor numbers have been steadily increasing for some time. Between 2009

    and 2011, international visitor figures grew about 25 percent each year.

    Last year saw a 54 percent increase in arrivals, as the country undertook

    economic and social reforms.

    More on CNN: Myanmar records one million tourists, surge in tourism

    income (http://travel.cnn.com/myanmar-records-one-million-tourists-67-percent-increase-tourism-

    income-037441)

    What does all this mean for travelers?

    Not only do they need to book well ahead, they've got to be prepared to pay

    comparably big bucks for a room. Two- and three-star hotels are charging

    more than US$100 a night for average rooms.

    Rising accommodation costs

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    Shwedagon Pagoda, one of Yangon's most popular tourist attractions.

    Average daily rates

    increased 350 percent

    from 2007 to 2012,

    according to a report by

    Jones Lang LaSalle

    Hotels.

    The companys senior

    vice president Andrew

    Langdon has directexperience. When he

    visited Yangon in 2011,

    he stayed in a four-star

    hotel and paid US$70 a

    night. He returned in December 2012 and paid US$260 for the same room.

    In the space of about 12 months the rate had gone up almost 400 percent --

    and its going to go higher, says Langdon.

    Its a simple matter of supply and demand. In 2012, hotels were running at an

    average 70 percent occupancy. This year, occupancy is expected to run at 80

    percent, according to Jones Lang LaSalle research.

    Meanwhile, last years room rates were up 50 percent on 2011. That will likely

    increase another 20-25 percent this year.

    Myanmars Ministry of Tourism estimates there are 8,000 hotel rooms in

    Yangon, of which 1,500 to 2,500 are of international standard. The few name

    brand hotel groups that do have a presence are almost exclusively Asian --

    large American and European hotel groups have been kept out by strict

    economic sanctions.

    Thomas Henseler, general manager of one of Yangons most exclusive hotels,

    The Governors Residence, recommends guests book at least six months in

    advance.

    More on CNN:Myanmar: Is now a good time to go?

    (http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/escape/myanmar-now-good-time-go-680954)

    Last year was extremely busy with average occupancy for the year going up

    from 55 percent in 2011 to 75 percent in 2012, says Henseler.

    Among the current crop of big brand hotels are the Parkroyal from Singapore,

    The Chatrium Hotel from Thailand and the Sedona Hotel from Malaysia.

    Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts is one player that's ahead of

    the game. In 1996, the group opened a 22-story property in Yangons central

    business district -- Traders Hotel Yangon.

    A year later, the group built two 21-story towers near Kandawgyi Lake,

    intended as serviced apartments. The project was put on hold as the Asian

    financial crisis struck, but last year work restarted on the project, which will put

    240 two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments on the market.

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    festival(http://travel.cnn.com/aung-san-suu-kyi-draws-thousands-myanmars-first-literary-festival-

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    No room at the inn? Build more inns

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    This isn't Bangkok. Showing up and winging it isn't wise in Yangon.

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    The Shangri-La apartments are scheduled to be completed in mid-201

    says the hotels general

    manager Philip Couvaras.

    The serviced apartment

    market is strong,

    according to Langdon.

    Yangon has only a

    handful of quality

    serviced apartments andthey're running at 100

    percent occupancy, with

    a waiting list of more than

    100 people.

    A friend told me that there are lots of new expats being sent there, theyre in

    their early thirties and theyre being given a US$10,000 per month housing

    allowance because thats what it costs to rent anything decent there, says

    Langdon.

    Other upcoming hotels include the 270-room Centrepoint Towers Hotel, set to

    open in April, and the 100-room Nawarat Hotel in Hlaing Township, which is

    also scheduled in the spring.

    Vivienne Gan, public relations vice president at Langham Hospitality Group,

    says the group is looking at a number of sites in Yangon.

    But hotels take time to build -- three years on average -- and even those

    groups that manage to buy the land soon or do a joint venture hotel still wont

    be up and running until 2016 at the earliest.

    The message to tourists is clear: book your accommodation well before you

    fly, especially during the peak season from November to February.

    There have been reports of unprepared visitors who have found themselves

    on the streets or knocking on monastery doors, but this isn't only ill advised,

    it's against the law. International visitors are required to register with local

    authorities before they arrive at a private residence.

    Myanmar Travel agent Nway Nway stresses the importance of booking a hotel

    room in advance.

    In truth, we dont allow our tourists to stay in local houses or monasteries for

    their own security, she says.

    Have you visited Myanmar recently? Share your experiences in the

    comments box below.

    Kate Whitehead is a Hongkonger and has made

    the city her home since she was eight. She

    escaped for university and returned after her

    masters degree and was on staff at the Hong Kong Standardand

    the South China Morning Post. Most recently, Kate was the editor of

    Cathay Pacifics inflight magazine, Discovery.

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    Mitch

    Recently came back from Myanmar and its true..Prices are outrageous..Usually could

    get by with only a room with a fan but when its 40C, AC was needed..Paid 60 to 100

    dollars for a room that would cost you 30 to 40 dollars in Vietnam..Since Obamas visit,

    prices have skyrocketed..A beautiful country with even nicer people,all this will soon

    change..Some say myanmar is like Thailand was 40 years ago..

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    moriac

    Try getting to mrauk oo and you will see how free the country is long live the moustache

    brothers in mandalay

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    moriac

    Travel free stay in small places where the profit doesn't go to the generals try royal ruby

    yangon

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    Richard Nay Lin

    US 10000 per month for sevice apartment ? This is totally wrong. You only have to pay

    about 3000-4000 USD at most for best ones. For a standard apartment, you only have

    to spend 1200-2000 USD per month.

    Masaru Takekawa

    It's true that rent is getting expensive but not that extreme of $10,000 a month, yet. If

    you are looking for a decent apartment for 10 to 20 minutes drive from downtown, I am

    finishing to furnish one in western standard and rent will be $4000 a month now.

    Davidji

    Its the same in any country going through a resources and tourism boom. In Papua

    New Guinea you can pay U.S $250.00 a night for a very ordinary room, assuming the

    hotel isn't full, and a couple of thousand a week for a very ordinary apartment. New

    apartments are running well over a million dollars. Check before you book a trip to

    these places.

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    This quote: A friend told me that there are lots of new expats being sent there, theyre

    in their early thirties and theyre being given a US$10,000 per month housing allowance

    because thats what it costs to rent anything decent there,

    That's a nonsense quote and silly to print it. I live in Yangon. Some people might also

    say you can't get anything "decent" in Toledo for under $10,000 a month.

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    Shout Travel

    "the 270-room Centrepoint Towers Hotel, set to open in April". This hotel will not open

    before October at earliest.

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